Gregory Salcido, an El Rancho High School teacher recently went on an anti-military rant leaving parents outraged.

The family of student Victor Quinonez is asking for his license to be revoked and drew a large amount of attention from viewers. With the overwhelming amount of people that were upset by the California teachers’s comments, he went too far by calling service members the “lowest of our low” and military recruiters he compared to pimps.

Gary Sinise, an outspoken supporter of veterans and is dedicated to his own foundation benefiting service members and their families, viewed the video. After watching the film he tweeted that there is “such stupidity and ignorance in questioning the intelligence of service members.”

Such stupidity & ignorance of this so called teacher in CA. regarding the intelligence of men & women serving our country overseas. An outrageous insult to all who have served, including former presidents of the United States. Feeling sad for his students. https://t.co/QNOgXTHWpx

An overwhelming amount of community members showed up at a school board meeting at the El Rancho High School gym in Pico Rivera, California, to voice their outrage over high school teacher Gregory Salcido’s anti-military rant.

According to NBC Los Angeles, after last week’s special board meeting overflowed with attendees, Tuesday’s meeting was moved to the school’s gymnasium to accommodate the over 100 community members in attendance.

“I know you have due process,” Marine Corps veteran Dewey Fisher said. “Do your thing and then shake his a** out of here.”

Another attendee called the meeting about “the abuse of power,” and Victor Quinonez, who was the target of the rant, said he appreciates the support.

The school said the board meeting would not be an announcement of Salcido’s future, but instead a place for people to have their opinions heard. Robert Mejia, also a military veteran, said allowing Salcido back into the classroom is to “endorse his comments.”

“I was truly disgusted,” Quinonez’s father, Vincent, who is a Marine veteran, told ABC 7. “I could not believe that we allow educators to talk to our children like this. It’s just unbelievable.”

The student’s aunt, Olivia Chavez-Carrol, also spoke at the meeting and likened educators to doctors and lawyers. She explained that just as there are expectations of those professions, there are expectations of educators and that Salcido “crossed that line.”

During an interview with CBS News Los Angeles, Vincent explained that while his son’s video has garnered the attention, it’s far from the only time Salcido has berated students. He added that Victor’s story has caused others to come forward as well.